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Self-efficacy as perceived by teachers’ of disabilities children according to some demographic variables in Saudi Arabian Kingdom

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Type Article
Author Jubran, Mansour Hussain. Monash University
Pages pp. 885-907
Host Item Entry مجلة كلية التربية - جامعة الأزهر. مج. 34، ع. 165، ج. 1، أكتوبر 2015
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Descriptors Efficiency  -  Self concept  -  Competence  -  Perception  -  Teacher attitudes  -  Learning disabilities  -  Children  -  Demography  -  Saudi Arabia
Language of document English
Country Egypt
The idea of inclusive education in Saudi Arabia is a recent phenomenon compared to Western countries. Using data from a doctoral study, this paper explores primary school teachers’ attitudes towards including students with disabilities and in particular, those diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Findings show that the Saudi primary teachers are highly positive about including students with disability including those diagnosed with ASD in inclusive classrooms. However, they appeared somewhat apprehensive about including students with severe disabilities because of their unique behavioural challenges. While the positive attitudes are to be celebrated, there is need for professional development around curriculum modification to enhance teachers’ pedagogical capability for teaching all students with disability in inclusive classrooms in Saudi Arabia. (Published abstract)

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Jubran, Mansour Hussain. (2015). Self-efficacy as perceived by teachers’ of disabilities children according to some demographic variables in Saudi Arabian Kingdom . مجلة كلية التربية - جامعة الأزهر. مج. 34، ع. 165، ج. 1، أكتوبر 2015. pp. 885-907 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org